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Montessori Professional College terror prof caught on video

Move over, Robert Blair Carabuena and “Amalayer” Paula Jamie Salvosa. Make way for the next Internet sensation! A two-minute clip of a male professor physically and verbally assaulting his mostly female students has generated a lot of buzz online Monday night.

Clad in pink long sleeves with a black necktie, Narciso Varona of the Montessori Professional College (Pasay City branch) can be seen cursing at his students and throwing test papers around. At one point, the professor acted as if he wants to slam an armchair into a student’s head. Check this link to know more about the school. Watch the video titled “Abusadong Professor, Violente (sic) at High Blood” below:

*The National Union of Students in the Philippines (NUSP) has called on the administration of the school where this incident happen to launch an investigation into the matter. “After due process and proper investigation, discipline and all the necessary actions should be executed where these are due,” the group said in a statement.

*According to ABS-CBN’s Bandila, the Technical Education Skills Development Authority has jurisdiction over the MPC since it is a vocational school. However, TESDA head Joel Villanueva says his agency has no power over the licensing of teachers in schools under their watch. If Varona is handling general education subjects, he does not need to be TESA accredited.

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17 thoughts on“Montessori Professional College terror prof caught on video”

let’s wait til he air his side. college students really have the guts for prof to lost temper-and to think “high blood”. well this just means, we need to act uprightly in whatever case we never know someone might video-recording it.

Lucky for the prof the girl was somewhat timid, resorting to only words to defend herself. If it were me, the moment he lays his hands on me, i’d go on no-holds-barred mode, possibly even kicking him down the stairs the moment i get the chance. Pag sakitan na, walang prof prof. Pantay na tayo. Swerte sya at di sya natapat sa tulad kong studyante. This incident would not pass without one or both of us getting injured had it been me. Just saying, abusive professors. Wag kayong masyadong confident, your (female) students just might give you an unleasant surprise.

Sad, it seems like our teachers back home aren’t accountable with their actions, I grew up in Philippines and went to high school there, and I experienced teacher’s abuse myself, I always like to voice my opinions and apparently that teacher didn’t like it, he physically discipline me and unfortunately for him, I fought back…That’s bulshit, teachers supposedly an icon and mentors not someone that our kids render abuse outside of our homes…he should be punished and yanked out with his license (if he has one)…This is ridiculous and just angers me when I saw this…such a dejavu for me…

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